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The Clinton New Era, 1911-03-09, Page 1Royal BalQk t, I , OF OANADA I .............. . ...... ................. ­­­ .. ........... -. .04.0-4A."q..."'ji, - ­ . r . i mcoup�Rvxw) ur,q- I . Ing do- United tes ly m;ssed, eopoelally In the Metho� were brought out. Someth , S ta market. The 'British. C�apftal - - . ,$6,2m000 - . I I � . Reservo . . . $6,qoplpoo. , I � , I', I I Assots . . . $92400P000 - I s � � I � . ,I . 1 I , %EAL: READ OFFICE, I XONW . . , �� 1 � I i 11 . I ,Correspondents Lhroughout tile world, � 114, - . I . 1 . I - I � I . , Interest allowed -011 savings accounts I , * at higbest current rates. I � I ,Courteous treatment accorded to all - . . cu4tomers. I to. De imispeoK tneire iasT a i, ging the gulleyt, at t1 lat DUE brid t point % 41"'a. 0. 'VV"A4`r "I" 4VAT' vvixw AJLV,UA%; �J&UIA,Y, U& LAW .LlUbbullu,", A tr 'A LUJIVICty luvEween, go'n atter -i 9'e'"'j�r'ea"t-" points - British market or l in which manyt ,excellent '. aftbt the .............. . ...... ................. ­­­ .. ........... -. .04.0-4A."q..."'ji, - ­ . r . i Pro ed to be a big enterprise. The, Ing do- United tes ly m;ssed, eopoelally In the Metho� were brought out. Someth , S ta market. The 'British. - .1 % W=Nridge over the river has - a dist ,church eho,,r -and Sab bath finite, should, be given the pU.Ii to Market was the logical market for . A- I o - a 12 '11 cousld*xable,trestle approach from School where sh� -rendered splea- study. �tcV, Mr. Conway, of Nile, Canada, but if it ,were let slide oth- . .1 I 2� I either side. The directors of the dielservice, Mr.-andUrs.Hoegard gave a splendid Address on "'The, eragrieultural vountries like Den- . I J � I ". I company Are not prOULISIng to have vill leave foat their home in Ray- SundAy School And -Xtssions.11, makk, the Argentina, ete., -would .1 � . -1 .. I the raud finished at any particular . more next ,Wednesday., visiting the There ellould be a missionary corn- quickly atep 1inj and get so firm a `bn E . 1. .. - . I tim-eJ,bough the time that they.did _ groom's relatives in Winnipeg en mittee, with a, fourfold object - 1, hoild ft that Canada -would. be . I -, ORE IS THE ANSUR " I promise to haVaj icara running je: roulte, They carry 'the igood wish- .Education, 2i PraYeT, 3, Gifts, 4, Rc-�, put back 1years in her trade -pro- . If %-? -ba-st. TheRdison' �storage battery � -vis ot 1the, Community for ).n4uY haP.- cruits. I . . I gress, Mr, Wright Wade.the usuall I . . . I I 5 1 cax will be used andthus ellmiTrate 'P EVENING SESSION. � c;�and- successful years In their . graft charges. I' - 1 : - 1. 12" . delay in ,,getting power, After the line is tompleted., n home, Mr. ffop-gard has a fine - Mr. Ellber laudeelk SI; James � f arm near Rayraore and is in a fair - At the evening, session, WhIC11 be- Whitney. He likewise compl iment- -� * ' To all - Cough and C,049 � I . . � I . - . , . way for A prospe-ious life. . gaif at 1.3q, the @iuf6h,was filled to ed Han. 'Mr. Duff on ,the. work I , !its capacity. .After the 'dcvtitional. which his (department .Was .. a 11 McConnell Magic lCoff 1j:&4re 1 . anley . St. . . I . . .1 . . doing . .. .. exercises conduicted by the - - �Oxfthe farmerB of ( . I I pres )ntarlo, and felt . I Ruburn I Jdeut.a splendid addres,3 full of en-: t1yat it the farmers - .. " 1 A 1. 25c bottle guaranteed. - . 11 - ' I 16.. Dan McDouald, of Bly-th was ome of Mrs. oh -n visiting at thei.1 � . last I . . tbusita would not take The following ts a 64-1&6iii Y- of . .Bm,,,,,d 11 in illustrations ,advantage of tho the annual statement of the Au�. drawn f 1. !work Which was the � Bible, I' being done, fox them the . � I - . . : I : . . 3 McCowan. week ' - ha, -en Mr. IYavid -Baird, .Who s b( � . Y were give burnand.Smithlip ' WELS the, Rev.. � Mr. 1 Proving the* - .411111 Presbyterian Pa Ir OWA' Worst enemies. Wylie, ,stor the Baptist church I Dealing -%v ith S . 11 I . . I t � . .1 ? _2 visiting his- acquaintances here for left churches. Rev. J. R. Mann, B. A., tho reciprocity io- $2,215 The speaker addressed the patents 8 e E e u , Mr. - i1b r held that I C . I . I . the past Nveekt on.Tuesday on . pastor. -Total contributions, When the I out that Iry 4-1 a i i. -nartieularly and nointed ) . . A I I . . I I � . . his way home( Ito St. Paul, -Minn. -Auburn, ;D1,31:10. 13 lurs 1,4111 . - ta es refused reciprocity % . I . . --­­ ­ . .- . . � . . I - On his way home by Sault Ste $855. Total for mialgions and ben-' . in the icareful bringing up Of their - in the Past, Canada had sought out . , , - - --- - ­- - -7 - ­ ­ , , I' : . . South Perth, was the gues . f in evolent purposes over $450. Num.- children, by Incalculating A deep! new markets an(X now it was tq . . I . t of Mr. Karle, he will visit riends sense of reverence for'the word 01: late for the, .o i ? . R. E. MANNING, Mgr, and Mrs, W. D. Bright this week. Seafortli and Toronto� � - be.r added tol -the roll, - 17. Auburn . United States to be , I . ,;� I I . - , - , �, ­ � I la ) C ", 11 I rrairie, is vigiting -recently. Morl., than $I,- 1 Sunday � What they reAlly -%v I ." 'JI A., McConnell . I .. . Miss Gove,alock, of Portage Mr. GE,orEr,e Gilmour who with his burnPathe mortgage at anniver- Gold and the Sabbath day and the. coming ,around asklyg ` I., - Manitoba, .1 .highes�t respect for the , favors. I,. CLINTON -BRANCH Wlf e an d family has been spending y timer anted -to secure 2. . T I" � . . �. school teapl;CT the success of Sun-! from Canada tWas raw materill1s, ) 2 ;.- 7! friends and ,relatives in town, and the winter here left on Wednesday ,3soaorr has 'been paid on debt accoufit T . i I ': vicinity. ' day school'Nyoik -rests in a large'an�l Ir these c6iild- be secured the I . S , (( - ilLht k I I -­ - �- I - z I 1" � ­1� ": "T---­.7T7--� for his home at Disley, Bask. They during Ille tw years and C r measure with the paronts. To get, caxed nothing for the rest of the � � . ' ­ . A Pleasant social was given in the return by Nvay,of Chicago, St. Paul, ulonths, $700 was the amount of the best results p rents should im-' country, I Film, B. .1 : . Sunday schoolroom of the Metho- ' . the final effort, Smith's 11ill' 'ad- a Uiiited '. I I I Mullett audWinnipeg. 1. But it was not - ,. .- � i. �, , I I diet church .onW' . ,4-ly envelope Inethod press upon the Minds :of their chil- - States capital twh! -built up i O.P.R. Telegraph Agency Z I ednesday evening . � opted the twec . ch had 33- . .- ." I d, who is retiring ! when the lady tm � A-, - ., dren -the necessity ,of -good - be-, Canada, It . was British,- an(]-'- .'if, ,.I ... - ­ I ; 11 ­,. Mr. D. Nichc embers of the . of contribution Jilly Ist, 1910. 1 .. � � .� fr olding an ' dult Bible Class enteTtalned . the I ... Porter's Hill " The annual meeting, of - Knox I havior on their part (luring the Canada turned anywhe�e it should � ­111­.­­� .............. 1-1 ..... 1.1.11.1'.11 ....... ,..-0.1--1. , ,- t ��. � . orn faTming Intends h - gQntlelnorimembere, . I I . , - I , � e , sessions of the school; Many con-, be to tile old. land wh,, h hati help- ! 1. ­-14�­.--- - I auction sale- of his -stock and ini ,. "' ' churoll,was hold last Monday. Th e . .. I t.. , Plements, Thursday March 9th.. - At a meeting of the Board of Mrs. Flynn, tapQ son, Luvast of attendance was ebtl very larg-v, 'fereuces should.1be held'also be- i ed ma.ke ,it a natio-u-. 11, - - ! - - I . and parents. I I I . �1' ." - couriell chambers last Detroit, visited fik'Ithe n lib r- Th, finances, are in d' 'flourishing I'lon. Aft. Dtiff .said that reefproe- I ,� . 9 Mr. A. Nichol and sister ,Mrs: J. Trade in 'the 1 eig 0 tween teacher �f�­ � Cumming, of Whitewood, Bask., eveningl'the question of.securing a hood, lafk Week. �. conditiou.' The collZrOgation e:Ke: Though Mr..Wylie is yet almost it ft wa:s not of int"est to 0110--alass , , ­ I 0 � who, have 'been visiting the last Carnegie pitb-lic library, Vas dis- Miss Addie Cox -is spending a fe�v _ st - er here, he made a most fav- aly I . in_ Col -,.- . pects to be free from debt at the 01 Ang One; oil the contrary it must have . . � . couple of hionthe at the parental cussed Fable impression upon hi,3 audi- its effect on- every home and ev- UP AGANIST Tilt' , A -committee was appoint-, days librne, . -lose of tihei'year, Win. Anderson ! � I . I C . * jt� home returned to their western ed Ito, secar4 all the necessary Jn- .,We,are pleasedi,t s y'that Mr. and W , Roberton'were- elected . lene.q. . . . I I ery jndi�qdtjal il� tho wholp coun, . , ;.: � . . . G , a rn The Westfield choir then favored I . . ' .1 � i. �. . home last week. formation : ohn, Cox, io able to be out,j4riv- managers to fill the vacancies Av,,Il try, It'%vas remarkable 1hal the REAL THING ,. . . I a selection - ,.,- Mr. Wm. Brown, of Hullett, sold . News Was received, here on Sat ilig again. . I . , th;a coilgregation, agreement which the . �Ii. � I - caused ,by the, retiem and in the absence of Rev, J. L. Nra, Government '. . � 1�. a fine team, ,of horses at the last urdaY of thee death of Thomas 'Miss Annie Elliott, of Goderich. Dobib and .Andrew Halliday.. . I 9. trying t(I force on the coull- ' . � moAt.hly fair whicli tippect the ; DowneY, in Muskoz6n, , Michigan. 'Sp I L'Irt, Sunday at her home. . The twentiethannual convontiou . Small, Rev. Mr.Haltman, Who was try haa not �becn asked -for b�� -- I - . I . . � , ales at 2810 lbs. They were For many years Mr. Downey was A e Mr. 0. ,W.Toitter met with apain unable to be present to giy6 Ills the farmers: .: . . I . . se of the Auburn Union Subbath address -in thq afterii6on, made a � q . � I , . ., , bought by Mr. Rintoul, of Wing- much respected, citizen of ' this ful necident theother -day, When 'Bello ol Association wIls held in . - I . . I , ,�.. ham fo,r a e,bod figure. , town, but of late years he has been ahorse he was shoeing stepped -du !Xnox chure . -a Wednesday, Fcb�- few riemdrks, . I I f -It Was clainied­bv Lib�ral speak. ' '�Tlie most trying time for de- � I , f residing with his daughter, .� 'Mrs. his foot, the"shaTP calk'penetrating , ll'o been R;'IbeTt R8 3erton one of the . After another selection by the ' 6rathat both� pariles lie(] ' .1 I rliary Sth, The report of the sup- a i *vainly trying to secure r licate skins, and complexions is . - . early settlers of Ile township Of keRearnan, In Musk 0 Th re- 1hrough. the shoe. into the - upper cho1r, an excellent , ddress Was � eciprocity right , noW. But just Come . - �. . etintend6nts of th6 schools given given by Rev. .J. W. Baird, B. A., -fo,r forty years'past. Where, ask� . . �!`.� ." Hullett, passed away, at his home mains w,,ere brought Cr * - for in- part o,f the foot, leaving a nasty . sit the afternoon session showed.- 0 i ed'Mr. Duff.� bad there been any around for a jar of Rexalt Face ,,� . . . the 13th concession last, Monday terment in St. James' cemetery 6u cut. He. �vill no. doubt ,be confined � � , on .. the ,schools to be hi a ftourishing f'Hyatt avenue Methodist chu�dh I;" i his - t6wnship Monday. Mr. Downey was in his to the house( for a fe,%V days. London. . A hearty votei 'of .thanli�a"' i"lition of reciprocity in the plat- - Creain, It I * e6ves the skin soft i - , . , ­and-smiq.otlr.---ft�n1ff0TV-es Iri-o-ug-ij, '- . .. ; rs ago. During the I 13r.d Year, .. � . . The Chosen or- riends '01 condition, Rev. Mr. !Viarr, of the was bendered t40. speakers- and form of the Liberal Party since 1891 ness and redneds. It is, pleasantly 11 , I I; I ,,, . OVer six,ty yea 'Pas- POiter's Anglican cliurch,'iwar. elecfed- pres- choir on kn R When they had been advocatin . , . r�.', : last few..iypara he was engaged in Another of the, -old residents Hilland, (the Orangemen of the 7th ideot foi this year. In all excellent Mann, Bece otiol� -* of Rev. J. . unr . eist . X And delicately perfumed. You . I neled by Rev ricted reciporcity. -in 107 ; . . . �'. '' � , the sawmill business. He is surviv- sed away here on Saturday �in the condess,sion meit again .on, Friday . R. A. Mil, . . : will. like it. � .. �:- ', . . ,address Rev, J. W, Baird, B. - A�, ler -and, �one of the most succeesful they 1�ad taken the Provision- re- I . ,� "! . ed ,by hio %,idow, three sons, Wil- 'Person of William IN. Watson, Pot evening last, in the latter's hall, to . . .. . I ,�� l'.. I Base line; Robert Ire - many. yea - r, Watson ,Was well play ,carpet balls. T�vo ver� inter ol Hyatt .avenue,*MetliodIst, church,. eo�Ventions of'thb Association,was lating to reelprocit,y1trade corn- I. - . � . . . . . . , ,. - London, gave iad&scrI.prtio4 f ht .. .0 . . . . . . I . '. , liam, on thp. L its M 0 pleitfely out of their lariff ' poli ' I I . A bTO1Ug . . cy, I . 4 .. � 4 -a genera eating games t,was played iestiting mo,de, Sunday school session. An . . . and, noit a menti . . . I - I . Auburn, and JolluV. at home, and axW favdrably known as 1 1 Jo a .0log( . � . . . . . gn of *reciprocity i , I . .. insurance agent, but *.1 ill -health , in Ithe scoreL of four, up in favor ,j I . - - Al 0 five daughters, Mrs. Lupsley and I I i 11 I open parliament" was conducted - .. � had been'lleard during' the election � . . .. - .. '� ­ Mrs. Clark, oif Athe- Northwest; Mr a, forced him. Ito . retire i�pme. 4 years aftthg Orangernen.'At the ctloK-of by Rev. - Jae. Hamilton, of Gordforich . . . � can1paigns of - - . . . . 11 " ' 4 . g 'and, hiobusiness has 6inice been the ... e an excellent lunch -Was IL900,1904' and 1908. 1 I . I I -,�, McKenzie, ot Galit; Mrs. Raithby, of - a o . SOUTH 'HURON CONSERVATIVES Now, %vitho . . . J I 1� . -, .. Rev. WT. Fart stated , some of the ut a( Mandate . � I . . . i.��­ . East Wawanosh, and Maggie, .at carried, on by his son, James. Mr. pre ared and, served et o, from . I " . " . , . .- . . - � ­ - I , al g ,qual�fications of a',good superin- � . 'the People, and Iwithout consulting ! � : , were of 85 Teairg and- is survived. by';, a o e a. " loo Ing or ar to an � ' - . .1 . � 7 . yJ Iway em., I , cause oif death. The remains w .... � - im �, : home. - B-lood-pollsoning was ' the WAitso-A had, reached -the great age 0-raige bachel6rs an . r nqd ,teindent. Some of the ,devices for I �,- MET.,rAT. EXETER. . Parliament in an two M �� - . sustaining the'intdrest of 'a prim- I bers of the( c - gone to .. W -SIR. Hol. es, ­ tery. family oif o ,sons,'James, of Bear dit er oc , I ,eveni g tog e � . . : . -­ , 11 � abiget hah. ' . . � Ili 1, in obituary. -Mrs. William Spuhl forth, and, George, of .Ottawa, and' -.' . . . I . . I � ary Oass,lwere pointed out by ReV. .. . . . Washington and*Made an agree- .. ­­[' ­ . . - . � . , - . . . . I . ' Andrews, - The South Huron � Ccirigervativ� ment'which theK, demanded should .Phra Bi. I--- --- - � - . I . ­ I .�f'V�iburn,- ithemc ga,Ve . . i . passed away at -her residence in ' three daughters-, Bella,' of, Water .. . - .. . Hamilton. Mrs. W. . . . .. . -a paper on AssociAition.met atDxeter last,vri� be 4�cepted twit Qut.. amendment of . . . . , . . J . f, � -11 . Mow 6 ReWn Adv y:-Iv%inis� ,any kind. . . . . Hullett,on the 6th of February, At . ' loo and- Annie and, Marion Ct hora.e, - Suminerhi .. It , . . � the age of 85 years and, four . I . �. . . 4nced Scholars day and ,were addressed. b . I . Manufacturing Chem . . .. � . V, . - '- . in the Stindas,-Sch641.11 The class terol Agriculture Duff, Henry Eil-' 'Mr. Dtiff"devoted(some time to a Ill - � - I � , o ��, months. She was a native of New . .. . . . ; . . I . We OiP the-follbWing from the 6 . ' . - - - --- I . � I . . - . .... (,I- , ­ , � � , - " ". - , .. 'Brussels Posit, of last week, which houldbe organized And each her, M.'P. P., and, Messrs,' Hag .10 . - -1 "- '­­'­, '' �­­. ...., . 4- Prussia, Gernii ggait review .bif thd ... work. i .1, I— ..:1-1 ..... 1. .. . �. - . i.� - �% �. 7, 1 Any. - In 185.6­:­,ShLe. .xv­�­7..�,.�..-". I:i� I ­ , I -f --T- , I -.1 . - .., being-d6ne�­by­ . , " ; ... r, ­- "M e � I ... . "�� - -. I. . . .1 . - .. . . .. I I -- - or n(*r46. Agricultural ` Aelpar&i " I . I ­.�, ... -24046rleu I . . Utir to,th-0, mavlikv ­ ., . ­­ . ,� - I I . � . , , . of: MISS ff6i, � membdr -given sdmediing to,ilo., ­* --and.-Wright.-Peddral mdhib6s . � Alle.-O . . .. . I . ". � .. � !:�y'. came to America wit ' 1i her husband OnMondaly lust Mr.* John SAlkel ehaiige otfAeacher.6'should'be em- Winnipeg and. Muskoka. '06 feared'that In Huron as I ­­ .- --*, -­ MONNEENAM - , � who prec'eded, her a. year ago. . (I . thiA. Rands,. a former school teacher Ment . 1. I I 1; . ,:,�L % oq a I "this ae�tlon-�­Wednesday,,even- ployed,lTequentlY. .In ponducting.a , Mr. Haggett paid, p'arti6ulir' I : . . � . . They sattked .farm About 3- the well kfio,wit Pioneer Of Godej- in I ' at- 41se��liere, there Wai not a fun ln�. I . � .... �� �-­"�, rich -township, who had � a year or ing -of this. waWk, ,A. gretty . kzt-erly-review tention . .. I . . . I I I . miles frow Blyth, where they lived I wedding 0112 . ,,Gordou * Yo - " -to wh&4-.hc -,,aid would be -depstanding of the'variety of, agrl� . . . ­; lem. Whic . al. , . , . 11 . I ,� two ago,knoVed Into Goderich: Ao, was go nilied at I unnyside," the '%�oul&ha,ve the fundamental 0'uUtnhLb the results bi would, 1011JOW cultural interests'la Ontario, which . . . . :,, % luntill the tim,q of their death.Mrs. enjoy a well earned r6at, wag, at- home of W. and Mrs-. Ran dis, where of bach, lessorIl - Teltkted to the' were reciprocity brought, into ef- had, �o bq looked, -after, . In earxy.�. . . � . � . -1 ­ 11-1 ��� � . . I . I . I � � Spuhl was a, kind. hearted Woman -and -.t InIg ilt-9 various lines. Of -work, the . I � . . ::f. - bi� all ,riho, knew her ­and tacked, With a paralytic stroke, and in the Prbsencl of 80 guesigi, Rev. great central prineilft-of the ulav, feet, at. erwards .abrogated by . . ., respected , a ,_ - , - te, . . . V . , ten - "fi6l '' ­ . ... a' --'---"H-- ' f6',igi timent has spent tbree­quart-w . . � I.. , . d-- .Thuv§dAy morning,.he. pageed. away-. -Dr:709-- - � ... tieid,the -hymeneal...bow. .ter7 lessons. Miss'Clark, Of est either nation f6k Any reason. . ,.He I depar, . a good IcIbIrlatianI iwoinen�- She --di I I � � �. 'ear '. O , . � 41. 1 �­61jid� ith o� ,a�. an , a- a � . . ­ I . , . � . . - between.tTames S. HOig d *fR . , , rew a paper 612, ow ' ' . the very -beat she could in life and The funeraltook placef ' Satrdrday AT- . . _ . ACt d 0 A was mak- eirs: of. a Million dollars' last iyear. . .1 . . I . - when death cam- --ifee-simply- afterno6n. . I.,. . �, more, Bask., and Wise 1krthti - May, - ' - '' ­­ ' . . .. - � . . I . . . ­ . .. . . 11 . . . . .., I . . . . ,. .. * . I _ .W--- --.:- - � I . . . . �'., - 6 Is fell , . . I I . . . . . . . I .. . . . . . . � . I . . . . - . I . . , 1 -­ � . I . .. . . . I r� asleep in Jesuo .whom she had God6briell Council has igs,u.ed. in- led'eisit dau-96ter 'of the host - .and , � � , .. � . 0 . . . � �� . , I , .. , . . , ., � . � 0TUCtIOns for the se.juring of Jana -hostess. As'Xiss Rae Xose tlayedt . .". r1on.. . n,'s Ach I we 17& Q . * . . I . . .. . . . .� . . 1. , for a, hiet,( �nunieipa. -building, the I I 4 , . . . I . , . P .. . I . three son's and four diaught�rG left . 1 p V I ' . I . I . . . ,�:, trusted through life. q%ere are - . . . ,., � . � -the we"iug march the lirificipals . , H . . � C161- - - Co's *rai i r AW43, D CII 0. .. . . - �.' I Mch I . . . I � . I .* � . . . . . . 1 . * e for w . took their places for the *ceremony, - . . . . - . i : to mourn the loss of a kind, Woth�. desir was expressed, by, . . . . . . . I . . �t� . . % � .1. .. .. . / .. .. .1 I . I . .� : I ex. i . a reiferenduln. on. January 1. - A&-. the btidle* being given awa*. by her , ,. . I I � . I . . . . . . . . , . . . . I. . I . . .. . � . I . I I . &e^k * I T , . . � . . . *­ , . . . . q,� vertisements will bel inserted eall� father; She looked, IcharniinO in A - . . . I . . i r If any person asks do for , the .. I " I i - I I , . �, -a . . � I .- . Ing for plane for thie'new jstrue- be&ming cositulme, of V11111te In , I I A . . ..- In Favor "of ..,k�c 'Oroical � a loan of out little hatchet ' ill I I .11 . � .V11 , . . . we W . " � .,. . � Seatorth- tureand offering, -a reward, of $100' 'i*h 'Multese insertimij. Wore - - a .. . I . I �.. . . . . . . (to have to tell them. ' I . . ' I ­.. . . . I . . � � . . " : , ,�n-"- . foithe (best plans submitted., The pretty.,brdoch, thel . gift of the. ' . ' * .. I 1. ­,!, . . I .. . I . I : � . . . .,..: ' , 'he prizili will be groom And Icarried a -bouquet - � .. . .. . ­ . I . I .. .. ­­ ­.. . . ... I - . I 1, ,�­�, J. L. Killoran,barrister, an�d,Miss architect winning i I of- , . . � . v . .., I . .. . . . - Ii is Lent, and during the sea. . � � : , X1. ` � � . . . . . .. I .1 I :"., �, awar. A.4diCimial- whilte ca�nations, Vollo ! I .� - X illoran are in, Vancouver, C., died the tointraint. wing hear- ' "It *111,steady the'markets. lot. @On-. we will kee e I . � . . . .B. -andi $25 Will ' ty coingratulati�)np,enterrnixed .With' FARMERS SEE -A .,BETTER MARKEt.f0k. THEIR STOCK AND A -RE general farm * R. . , on -business. � rewards,of. $50 -be 11 .. . . I � ­ -produce,12 Was -the. offresh F sh as f9l1ows- . �� . -best sets. of ol�culatory �presentation a, the -com- Opinion exPreaddil, ,by the -clerk. . It ir, Halibut .White Fish,., . . . I paid, Ito the two next 6` * I , 'I. � I , * William Pridlaam,,ex-M. P. for .1 - .. . ORGANIZING TO PROTECT THEIR OWN- INTERESTS--:�' Weprpr'iyn . ", I - . . . . . .. . .. I .. . G " .. �,�* I. � ` � I anY,sat Idown to an -exeel I ­ . �� . C . - ...... w- plans. I . . . P. . lently : " . . � .GETTIN. . wai.-give. us accese to New -York od FlWfi'tind Salmon Wout. - - . � , . . I . Many are".ol. the opinion � here tme-pared and Imbik " � - . � I . And Boston. It kuay1nterfere with I , � --! .. - .f . . I � I I � , I I ! . . . �.. � . .1 . , ' I bounteous re I -OUR -EYES OPENED,'"- SAYS IEEVE Of TUCKERSMITH� I I our triade-,In� ,bfi.6 �oorer Class. of 1. . � I : -1. tilidt the ,electric. railway ,along t1iie past to 'whick ample 4ustice . Was ' . . . . � I � . ' * I . I NO FEAR OFI , : . . lil'Olzues,lbult.�tish6u-Id'bxegil:�a,n im-- -. - �. ..� I I . . I 1 I . . I V-Sh Write to -day for our shore of take Huron'from --this done. 1te-V..:Dr, Oaten-l�roposedth6 . . 1, NJURING RAILWAYS' -. � I . . . . � I . .. . . . . . 1. . . ; Catalogue. 'tow .no* - Under health O)f the bride. assor6iht&d with I . - .' Proved- .demand - for the b6tter class i � I.. . . ,. .. � . . . .n to Kbqcvdine, - ' * .. . . A Many of our 0-radu- construttion for -nearlyt .two ye�Lrg' ,the.. -name lot the ,Editor of The Post - . ' . - KEEP PACE WITH EXPANSIONOF TRADE.. . ... ! , . . I . . . large I 9 WHICH CANNOT, ' ' I I f I � w � . . . . I . . I I . . class and After. all, there is, mo 6 I I . I . 11 . . I �� , followed -by the good health of the - '. .- " . . . I I I in � I . . I I ­ � . ates are now earning ,and expected toi be running -in 1911 . 1. . I . . .. . , . . . monZy in lthe­ �, . .. .. - I r . . .. . . . I � I --- ... -­ , . .1 ; , . 448 . .. . � . � � . . . � � , I from $00 to $1590 each year.. W e will ndt be in working. order this .1 groom -to which- R. A, Pryne. made, a � - . I . .. . . . .. I � I.. -01 far as I cdn,se6, that'agree- . . ; . - . .. � ­ � lor most . Of brfi&f and fi ' .. .. . . .. 1. . .1 ... . . 1. . I � .1 . I . - . .. I . place -a large number of students in year. 'Rails are laid . . . ,tting r�ply.i The even- I 1� � . - . ment is all ,right,21. asserted .Mr. . . . . good- positions every year. Let us edu the distaho'6%, bat. cojisideiable . mul , lth.m�slc,: . . ifelong Conservatives, who kno-w -that the --value of their farms witl -Martin -heartily . :. -. I 9 - I 1119 Was ch:,eni.oyed wii . . 1. I ' . ..., . . .. ­ � . . . 1. . � .. Cate vop for something better. We brid -e work is Ito -.be, completed a- social chat,,games.&c. '. Wedding be enliane,0 by th . (LB it h ,, � ..-W- IT,.' 0 NEIL ... I . g . . �. . . . . e reciprocity agli-eement, arpioneby one aetermifi- I , u - QW. . Nvould[ -the - - firraeri . . a' . � I ,. . . . � . . . ". know-how, College open all year. Ea- long the'iotitfeLbefoxe the road , . . . . .1 . . I I 1. . Vote ? asked'Axiother aneinber -of th I . . , . , . . ter any time.- .. - . � . its6l bed gifts were numerous, Well -'ellbG6n' ed t.q osCerifice party fbr prinell5le .a nd.are declaring for freer � trade. Ili Ig e, THE 'HU B GROCER, -- f is laompleted. . 'Me - largest arid valbable, besmeiiking the. pop- . .. . ., . I ... ­ � I . I . . . - rOup ' "People say that the min.4 . . I.. . . , , , I . 4 . . I I . : ELLIOTT BITSINESS COLLEGE. bTidg'6 ' on tfie route, � that over, the ullfirit� oif the? -bri e .And .groom. Hur6n-coulity,.wliers The'StarlshiVestigatak has ,beerl interviewing ufach;rer Will - always vote for: Ili I . � . . I . � � . I s .48 ' . I I . 1$11 Younge and Alexander street Nhie-Mile River, was completed ,4mbn.g the ,guests il�ere T,and Mrs. � a . . '' ,� ' I I pocket ,, and. the farmer for. - .his, - - . Thorle . . . � I thto week -...The work' as: expected Rahels'and 'daughter, IMA griculturists,not asingle Conservative fariner,who, Was askedhiso'p- . party,12 . . .1 � . 11 , Toronto . I :w .1 . . - . , ybelle and . .. . .1. . . - . . . . . . . ! f � . .. I I . . I : I " ... . . . .. . . . . ­----�. . . � I . . . . � I . I I . . . ... . inion came.ou� flatly Against the trade pitcf,.. ited to - "That's just about'right" agge'ed -' . I . . . I . . . I . - . . � . I e , . . � I - -__. - ­ ­- - - --..---- --------., -,. - ----I---- . . I ... � I . . . .Afew; hesit,, the reev-e, �4but the farm�`xs � are I I .. . 11 It".. . �11 1. . I I . I. .. . . . . . . I .. . , I espouse it 'IrA !aPublie- interview, . but,others spoice( out buldly in its, g ­ . . . ' 4 �� .##" * f� "" L I I.. I �, . � I . . . . � . . . etting (their.',eyes Op6ned Ili . so -t � - ,� 4 . . I . � * . a 0.1'. . � . : , . . � .1 . 1. . this ' hat Is all thfa annexation talk I : , + . � I . . .. I .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . � 1. . I I I . . . 'Ounty. We have Organized 'a amounts to.- As for railways be- . . : - ' � . I I Jos * h . . . � I I . I . I . . . I 'iaor",yn eLr 'S club.jus� recently. No ing I J el b f ex trade. 1: be-- ;�. * I * I I ,CIP Atkinson, of Tiickersulith, we 1 -know . n. as . a Conser`vlitive.. , T­do,n't kun . injure , � it - re I U! 11 -I T's - �, . . . . I I .across farmers Who Are lie - - e is expanding. fast- - I * wasone of thos -.W io, .0-Pposed -to. th . I . I + . .,* * , e I . expressed co nfidenee� in, -Ithei rd7sult. 99I think,)) .1 ment 71 . . Et I reciprocity agree- er tha:n rdilways call -be built." - . ' � � ,� � � � ... . +41 '' � . - .. I � I � � . ­, A -TALK .T0 "HE BOY' . he said 14thatf it will- benefit -practically P*�er' . I * . -IF ING 'UP ThE TESTIMONY. � � . . I . t . I . . � � . I . I . . , . � I .1 I .. . Ytl'Wg the farmer sells.,!" I . THEY. AL�L APPROVE. I .. I ,AP . ­ I . 1. I .. . * I 0eorgA, L * , �- * �. I .. .. . . I ,. *1 dytoll 1. uiturist,.iav%e�itaq his op-, ., � - . . I . . . I*. , another 'Coligervat iVe. agrid ' James Cowan', the owner of a 200 - . �, 1�, . . . I . . ; '. . � . . . . 1, . . . . . . -P&Q, McKay,, ,h . I : * . � . . � . . . . ,.: #. �-1 . I � . � . . m just,outBide of Seafort , � . at "the agreenlentwill CiVe-us,a and. - so expressed ,approval , . .. I . I . � . - ­ * nion, th. I. � of 'Tuck rsmith, al-, acre far � . . . . . * . � . � 4 - 4 . . . � .1 V . . better -market for .cattle. I A the a, on page two. , ­ . : # # � . . � . I greernent when ilftt6r%PieN�dd b , Con . tinued, . . * I We 's . I . . "lothing-, the , most # - hog'g. Andl hear otli&r Co rvatives, saying 111e,saine, thing-�."Iie ftdd- I $,tar. 1,Y, Tbe .. . . :�� are orle ajents here for the famous "Liou.,grarid", Boys U � 4 1. Ilse I ­ 1� . I . . . I . . I I , : ' ' . ' - .� .. . . I . .� . . "I like It- Pretty well, -- � ­­­­­ .I 1: �;- d' mo hii ma � . . , , . . . . I he 1 ---.;.----. - - ­ ­ ... . ­ . - iw� . -# perfect fitting, the best made am the' st satis(actory boys clot., n - �. ed" . . , .. � . . I '.. . . . I � . . � . I said. It Will help the farmers con- - : 4. ��AMMIMW=Nww= 1 . . I . . . . I 1� . . g ..dein.Can�da.- .. . . . .. * . . fs I . .. . I . p . � A%, * I . . . idekably in 1dra . . � I I - . . I : I I . nOttake seriously. tho - Iblue4uin-ior- ' ses. I have )been farming lofig o . , . - ' The farmers io,f,lluron �dA , .&and heavy bor­; If. ­ : We are after the BOVS� trade this -season with the best arid biggest and n6bliest * .. ., . I � .. .. . . I .. . ' ' � , , � I . . . ­ �. . . * hgorses prediction f.e . . '. 11 - I ' . 11 * , . . 0 x-Alfilister Of LA�eric , ,'Ough to 113VO had considerable , I assortment ever shown in tklig vicinity. When you examine a "Lion gr'Arfd" suit, rip . * . - . . . � n1ture Nelson Monteith. Tlie"z ! . . � .� - ", Baking Powder . 1� � ' � .. I + . . * say that there may be less demand -for ,the poorer *:class of . perience with' -free trade, and - I ' � . I * a§',a:rfd haircloth .used, h .* . I . horses, I . . . . I open the coat and see the quality of the. caliv o V'.7 ',well­tbe I .� . . � 'used �.to flne� a good market for i � 1. I * - I . I . 1. . . _ ' I �. ­ . . . . . I * # wh.ic'h are hioro plentiful Ili the States, but tlia4the in' the , 'the -better ;Class of horses, esp * . . . I I canvas and collar are padded, how well the. pockets are stay.ed,: ,and you will . say - that '# ­ .. . � 1 4 . arket for � 0- j ----, 1 � . � � + I . . * finer hdrses will 4)0 improved, "and," co,rameirted I . . : cially when the duty was off. reg- - : * 11 - , � * le* and,:� 1 know flow", cafi.rnak,6. them. .*. * . � I - I . . .. . . . . � . ­ onei !authority, , ister&& . . . . ";�� they are as good -as thread,. need . , .. I . I * Inares. of course we are: - . . . . . . 'kelY tQ ship much hay from ; the same price -as the impure * .. � . 11 . .. "'those are the horses that We should breed, and ther6 is more 'money t 110t,13 * . . I I . . . I .1 * - 111h`e Pure 'kind at lZe per lb . . . I . - . # - at� the coats ate all m ouble *� in them Anyw .7) . I � . . . .� . . - . neighborhood, but the farmers, '; � . . . � 1i When you further allow us to explain th adie with d * . ay . thI4 - I . ... . . . - + . ., .. . . . . ­ . . . .. � . . I'AlGlIgtho lborder,Vrilff- d ;t I kinds. I #. ows, concave shoulders, sleeveg-pads, ha * , "Our I in . prof- , ­ There ate a few ,-Baking Pow- . elb . ndshaped collars and -that toe knickers * eyes are opened, and. We are orgaiiizing," 'bignificant � Rable to ido so.,, * L - I I - Was , a 9� " L - . * �, sti . L i ' * I * comment oil the situation which w as 1 car'4 fili i Ill te'll . . I ders as goods as ours. but not at. I I ': * have double seats and knees and double tched Seams, .1�nd lines with a strong, dark * I Seafortll, , wher the. YOA What it is" deelart'd-&. � .same price. '. I + I " . . . . . .e . Mustard, who has a saWiflill And a the, L I + silesia then judge ou -.ind of Clothing for boys -and y ,, � * hostile t' oure is Made oiily 'With chemi. � I L . * r price for this I ou wilf .Say that .L * a titude of certain interests was being, Idistusied. by a group of . farm. near- ffiruce,field. ".1 � 1)efl("�-tN -L L eally L . . . # � . .. " . . .. . . _ pure Cream of Tartar and I + ur boys L as� cconomicalIv. fashionable and . confortable , at our store . # farmers, . .. I . . that reciprocity will ad(i $1,00() to, Ing is [a. # you can dress yo- . I . ­­­­ ­- --- " - " j;L ,, ­. . L ­ . .1 ­ I � . .. ­ . . . - ­ -+ 1 . , . . ­ . . . . E 1* h 'Sod Always good, .. I L . . ­ . . . , . ­ ­.. .. .. ­ � . -- ­­­ . ­ I ­ . I . I—— - . � i every tarni inI Ontario, I am sato-- 11 f , " sli 05 1pier lbi- ­­ ., - . . . I I I . I : than any place in Canada. �. . ­ . . # O- . IL Wag COMPOB . cd 6f heavy' colts, not Isfied, that kit will benefit every - A Ways . Xe Zoo . . . 10 . I '� . .� . I '51-01 Toronto Btar. one of Nv,hic!i� N . .. � .. I . I . ' I I *. farmer. Ido,n)t see tiny adv . # . I . .0 L ' . . � * Special to vas .1ar old,; yet antage . . I # . . 4 " --O-- . aYc ting mark6ts a thousand 1. + . I I . & .1 . tho prides paid av6raged Well over Ili. see], � # ; .1 � Seafoxtli, March'I-It is said that $200. he argument that Pic west 1111164 ftwaY, When, the best market IT. ill. 1440-VIF"V. � . # . . . . . . , .0� . . . . . . *. the aoiderieli line of the G.T;11, has will ib - floodeck by "cheap and iq the tworltg is right -at outdoors. ' ... . . I i � . , I been as ptofitabld a piece of rail L ,� At no time, in our history have we bispensing Chemist. 61 I * . # nasty' Anlerican horsee'le rather. el # Our new - Inehlorandual book) that we haye L tor Me I + I I . ,�, �. style .%nd . . * road as tile Grand Trunk hits ever discounted ib the fact that the sold so largely to the Ameriegns as . . ... ) . , * b -)y9s, gives all ,the i0w styles. It you Iwo not, received one . . oWndd.,' This is not- only because of 1 W ly presents wants the -we do to -day, and at no timehave I , ��'. * . . . I the'lake trade from God0rich itself very best horses 'which Candda pro we 1�0011 80,10yal to Great Britain; . . � .1 . . , # . I ,� . lu , .�� # through the Wail, call itndget one, It is worth calling tor. nor wholly on account of the brisk] duce.s. Those, indeed, are I I I--.---*--- - . . . . 1. '. L - 1: # . . - . �. . � . I *11 . f also Ill I � � I . . .. . . . PagSenZer service which is. engend- 'demand,in th 1. . . . �: I . # . . .t � . . . I .. : speTous,distriet. To thepe fac ie market Nvill be improved � if , Do not think that our StOre is 11 a man's store, We' .-boys just as square . have been sLdde(X ,the profits of rather them otherwise !when (-he - . M'01sons Ba '. * . . . .. .. 11 . -1 . . I.. . ­ . � L' I- I .4 United States and I . * -erodby the busy towns Of this Pro- I tirmers hereabout jove 'it -hat . # - -- - ti s bel lie 1100, . tore, . The.- nk --' . a . : atoW This dlitriet is famous for trade pact 'becomes law. . . 'give the Its Agricultural richness, and the I .11, 11 a deal as we do the men, We invite you to see our oy a clothih gL department. It I -A TRIO APPROVE IT. I # lineorporated AW ' ..' I . . . : rallWiy lines Which tap .1thave shar I � � . .. . � I � I . * I . , is worth 'while . � 0 edin the igeneVaLl prosperity, Reeve Itobt, WcKay and Clork D. , ftpltal, 'PAiDup $4900091000 '' I J I .11 I . I -p bred - . . I i . .. I . I . I'll . ..... I � � * In the icountyt'ai many ou P. MacGregor, ' of Tackeramitll., . . � . : -. L. - . L. . L . . � . . . . * the better class of horses for which werstalking about reciprocity in I 2 - ­ Rest -B and, ,w '$%4=000 I � % I . . I . I 'the recAproeity agreement would, Seaforth yesterday, When they , HAS 80 Branches In Canada, and Agent's and CorrespOndelltil In all . I .... 1. L L . .. , I were 161nedby -knoWn . a 0 : provide a larker luarket, A , "other Well the Principal P%Ies In the World, soph Dor- farmer� Mr darnes Wartin. I � , # ranee visited itibla diet "Yos, It will ibe � a Ood `t1l&' L,)) A GENERAL RANKINU RITSIUSS.TRANSACTED- I ­ # - ' ' elothing nul . . 11 I. ­ . 1. �, I . . I Z Huron Old ,13oy, Aft. Jo . The Morrish & eoll rict the o�- sAld ,the reeve. "Xb V11 'benefit out I 'I'%, # *0 ther,a,ay anA shipiwd out to the . I -t 1, , 9# # North-West aload- of horges-Is or g a-411 ,market Most. It - should SAVI D E PA R M # 64 A �qUnre IDeal for Every'., lio'yo I I - -1 ; 4 I . . . L . I I 20 of them -which Must have )cost al q m6an &',better 1uhrket fdr. hogs ' � # <A-� I � . I 4 I I I , , - I - I I 11 I I I . � th y un I e ur W d I i eth r. - I I I � . � . I I I I - I I 'I � �- � ,1 , " f I , .1 , '. , � , , . 'I I IL , � li". : I I * t : I . # 0 . . I I .., L .1 1 hlyd, 'beltween four, and fiver 6043d. and, Ism! 6, and ithete Are Wore of I at all 19ranthes. xaorts�Wowed at highest current ratts � 0 . I . : #+#+###*##**"**4,##,$O..610#*###**####+#*+**##+########## I I # and dio4lars. The ehi m1pint, *hIch, 11"A " . � . , I - L 1. I . . #########+#########"44 t 811 pad out of here, than out -w - . 1. . . I .. ­ 11. . I Wag, ConSigneid to. HigF, VJ6NVg,fA&sk.V Of most , 1) ces.11 , . O'biph tranch. 0 E., I)OWI)ING. Malactiget I . I . . . -L . : . I I I . I I .1 . I I I . . . I � I . ­ . . I- . J I I . I L I . . . . * . I- . ... I 4* 1 . . . . . . I I � . . . ., I I . I - I I . ,;, . I I I I*- . I I I le" I L' . . . I . .1. I I ­­ ­ . ­­ - .­ .I , ­ ­ I I - ­ - Z- I . $ '::��. . � I . . I I . L L I 11 1, I " ,,, I . ­�- ,.-,"-.,_�"-,�,�,�.�.,--"-,".-"L-""''� �''L��.-"._._.'"'-_-�.__.--.�-'�--""-----'-'-�------""�'-�-----�-L�----- � '-"'�------"-�'��"-"�"-'L"--�'�" ­.­..­- -­­­ �------."L,-L..-�.-,--.,.,�.-.-, ., -- .. . ­ 'A